Thousand Islands-Seaway

The Thousand Islands have been a vacation destination for America’s captains of industry since the beginning of the gilded age. Today, visitors have an opportunity to step back in time and explore those historic homes and the region’s natural beauty. From beautiful mansions to coastal cottages to extensive campgrounds, visitors to the region will have a chance to see the appeal that this region has had for centuries worth of visitors from nearly every vantage point.

Located on the banks of the St. Lawrence River in Clayton, the Antique Boat Museum is home to the largest collection of antique and classic boats on display in North America, over 300 unique and... more

In 1900, millionaire hotel magnate George C. Boldt commissioned the construction of Boldt Castle as a tribute to his beloved wife, Louise. It was to be their dream summer home, but tragically, Mrs.... more

In 1812, at the confluence of the St. Lawrence and Oswegatchie Rivers, British forces launched a naval attack on Ogdensburg and were repelled. In 1813, men moved into Canada in an effort to release... more

The first fortification to be located on the site of the current Fort Ontario was built by the British in 1755. Construction of a second British fort began in 1759, and the second Fort was destroyed... more

The Frederic Remington Art Museum in Ogdensburg is home to the world's largest collection of the art and archival materials of Frederic Remington, America's great artist of the Old West. Occupying... more